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Deep Blue (2005)
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Reviews Counted:49
Fresh:32
Rotten:17
Average Rating:6.5/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 3, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: For their acclaimed BBC series THE BLUE PLANET, directors Alistair Fothergill and Andy Byatt dispatched cameras to the far reaches of the earth in order to collect footage of sea life that, for all... For their acclaimed BBC series THE BLUE PLANET, directors Alistair Fothergill and Andy Byatt dispatched cameras to the far reaches of the earth in order to collect footage of sea life that, for all its otherworldliness, might as well have been captured by the Hubble Telescope. DEEP BLUE is a mesmerizing highlight reel of the most entrancing footage from their journey. Among the unforgettable images on display is a sea horse that alternately resembles a Chinese dragon and a thriving house plant, a squadron of penguins violently hurling themselves belly-first onto an ice floe, a heartbreaking slow-motion killer whale attack on a baby seal, and a montage of willowy deep-sea denizens that call to mind the extraterrestrials from James Cameron's THE ABYSS. As the kaleidoscope of stunning imagery unfolds, Pierce Brosnan's unobtrusive narration attempts to put it all into nonscientific perspective, while George Fenton's effective score veers between thunderous orchestral cues and quietly mysterious bells and chimes. Eschewing textbook wordiness in favor of pure jaw-dropping visual awe, the struggles and oddities from the world of DEEP BLUE are sure to be eye-opening for all but the most seasoned seafarer. [More]
Director: Alastair Fothergill, Andy Byatt
Director: Alastair Fothergill, Andy Byatt
Producer: Alix Tidmarsh, Sophokles Tasioulis
Composer: George Fenton
Studio: Miramax Films
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Apr 11, 2006
Reviews for Deep Blue
Lacks the connecting thesis statement that separates an above-par nature documentary from just a really cool episode of Animal Planet.
Those looking for a refresher course on the workings of the food chain should be in heaven. All others may yearn for a sushi break.
we've been in an ocean-documentary glut of late, and Deep Blue just doesn't have much in it that we haven't seen a few times before
Mother Nature reveals herself not so much as an entity that needs to be preserved but an action director much fiercer than Michael Bay.
This is a nasty, nauseating, dispiriting movie and, to repeat, whatever you do, don't take the kids -- no matter what the G rating says.
There’s certainly enough to hold one’s interest during Deep Blue, but you won’t learn as much as you would through a single corridor of Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium.
You can safely await its appearance on the small screen in your home.
It's about half an hour too long and Pierce Brosnan's sonorous narration threatens to lull us to sleep on those rocking waves.
Unfortunately, the film tries to say too much, and as a result ends up saying nothing. Also, this G-rated film contains scenes of animal attacks that are much too intense for young audiences.
British filmmakers Andy Byatt and Alstair Fothergill don't try to teach us much; they just ask us to look at pretty fish.
Even with consistently impressive camerawork, the movie still feels like the visual equivalent of elevator music -- with frolicking dolphins instead of Elton John ballads.
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